Agatha - Miami, FL

Pages used to be blocks and are now back to basic WP WYSIWYG editors. What should we do?

Assigned to
Cody Armock, Web Content Specialist at Diocesan Cody A. Kyle Sullivan, Web Development at Diocesan Kyle S.
Notes
Lily brought it to my attention on the staff page, but it may be an issue on multiple pages. What should we do? Give them Gutenberg or update their content?

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Cody Armock, Web Content Specialist at Diocesan
It is on all pages.
Cody Armock, Web Content Specialist at Diocesan
Looks like Classic Editor was last Modified April 2nd, so when we launched the site at 11:07 AM and the three people that edited the site that day were KS, Ryan, and Myself, but I didn't do anything until the afternoon evidenced by my messages with KS, so I am not sure why that was activated, but I can turn it off.
Kyle Sullivan, Web Development at Diocesan
If I recall correctly, I needed to update WordPress's core to update to the latest version of iThemes. Thus, they needed the Classic Editor to keep the experience they'd been trained on.

If Classic Editor is deactivated, it'll become a Gutenberg site, and I believe I'd need to rebuild at least some of the site for it to work like that correctly.
Veronica Alvarado, Project Manager at Diocesan
So either we rebuild some of the site or redo potentially all pages' content?
Veronica Alvarado, Project Manager at Diocesan
We will be moving forward as a Gutenberg site. She asked for Gutenberg.

Kyle Sullivan, Web Development at Diocesan Kyle When you get the chance tomorrow, take a quick look under the hood and see what you'll be needing to change. 

We will not switch to Gutenberg until we can schedule a training.

I don't want her not knowing how to edit her website for days before we can train her. 
Kyle Sullivan, Web Development at Diocesan
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